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I just wanted to make sure of things before I install these two things... I need all the advice I can get .

-After I install the Homebrew Channel, can I remove the Twilight Hack and replace it back with my original Twilight save data?
-Continuing from the previous question, do I still require the Twilight Hack to run the Homebrew Channel?
-Lastly, will if I run those emulators (SNES, N64, and etc.), will all my data be stored (save data and game itself) on the Wii's memory or only on the SD card?

The Twilight Hack can be removed and replaced with original save data after you're done, yes. It's not needed to run HBC, however, you should keep it on there in the case that you get banner bricked (meaning that a wad is installed and bricks your system menu). The common recovery seems to be that you buy a modchip and burn an autobooting version of Zelda, load up the twilight hack, and use it to launch an application that removes the bad wad, restoring your Wii to normal.

This, of course, requires you to keep the twilight hack on your console. If you aren't installing wads, I suppose there isn't much need for you to keep it on there though.

The Twilight Hack can be removed and replaced with original save data after you're done, yes. It's not needed to run HBC, however, you should keep it on there in the case that you get banner bricked (meaning that a wad is installed and bricks your system menu). The common recovery seems to be that you buy a modchip and burn an autobooting version of Zelda, load up the twilight hack, and use it to launch an application that removes the bad wad, restoring your Wii to normal.

This, of course, requires you to keep the twilight hack on your console. If you aren't installing wads, I suppose there isn't much need for you to keep it on there though.

EDIT: To your last question - I believe it's all stored on the SD.

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So you're saying there's a chance I could get my Wii bricked if I say installed a .wad game?

Well the topic just suits my question, I can't find the answer anywhere.

Is TP Hack 0.1beta1 (the one for 3.3) compatible with old firmwares? My logic says it should be compatible since the game exploit is the same but this time the save file is different so that 3.3 firmware can't detect it. But I need to be sure of that since I'll be putting this information in a howto.

The Twilight Hack can be removed and replaced with original save data after you're done, yes. It's not needed to run HBC, however, you should keep it on there in the case that you get banner bricked (meaning that a wad is installed and bricks your system menu). The common recovery seems to be that you buy a modchip and burn an autobooting version of Zelda, load up the twilight hack, and use it to launch an application that removes the bad wad, restoring your Wii to normal.

This, of course, requires you to keep the twilight hack on your console. If you aren't installing wads, I suppose there isn't much need for you to keep it on there though.

EDIT: To your last question - I believe it's all stored on the SD.

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So you're saying there's a chance I could get my Wii bricked if I say installed a .wad game?

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Not really, no. As long as you get one that someone else has made, such as downloading a torrent, then it should be fine. If you are downloading a torrent, read the comments to see what people have said about the WAD. I haven't bricked my Wii...yet.

Well the topic just suits my question, I can't find the answer anywhere.

Is TP Hack 0.1beta1 (the one for 3.3) compatible with old firmwares? My logic says it should be compatible since the game exploit is the same but this time the save file is different so that 3.3 firmware can't detect it. But I need to be sure of that since I'll be putting this information in a howto.

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Well since it's kind of the only download in WiiBrew.org, then it must work with previous versions...

Well the topic just suits my question, I can't find the answer anywhere.

Is TP Hack 0.1beta1 (the one for 3.3) compatible with old firmwares? My logic says it should be compatible since the game exploit is the same but this time the save file is different so that 3.3 firmware can't detect it. But I need to be sure of that since I'll be putting this information in a howto.

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Well since it's kind of the only download in WiiBrew.org, then it must work with previous versions...

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It should still work, the only change was an edit in the way its stored i think

Also its not the only downlaod if you go to changelogs you can see the mirrors to old ones

Well the topic just suits my question, I can't find the answer anywhere.

Is TP Hack 0.1beta1 (the one for 3.3) compatible with old firmwares? My logic says it should be compatible since the game exploit is the same but this time the save file is different so that 3.3 firmware can't detect it. But I need to be sure of that since I'll be putting this information in a howto.

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Yes, it does work with other versions, or at least 3.2, as that's what I'm using it on.

As for the differences: they are just to fool the deleter program added in 3.3, I'd assume pther versions will have no problem. ^^